Two and three sevenths is "31/7", read "Thirty-one sevenths" in improper form.
18/7
If you mean : 2 and 4/7 then it is 32/7
8/9 - 4/7 = 4/2 which is a improper fraction.
improper fraction of 5 and one half = 11/2
Two and three sevenths is "31/7", read "Thirty-one sevenths" in improper form.
18/7
If you mean : 2 and 4/7 then it is 32/7
19/7
8/9 - 4/7 = 4/2 which is a improper fraction.
improper fraction of 5 and one half = 11/2
Multiply 6 times 2, and six times 2/7. Convert the latter to a mixed fraction, and add everything up.Or: Convert 2 and 2/7 to an improper fraction, then do the multiplication.
1 and 2/5 as an improper fraction is 7/5
16/7... A simple thumb rule is that if you have two and two sevenths, multiply the natural number with the denominator and add the product to the numerator to get the numerator of the fraction you want...the denominator remains the same. Example, two and one fourths is two times four, which is eight, and then you add one to it to get 9. That is the numerator of the fraction you want, while the denominator remains the same, hence you get 9/4.
Not every fraction can be written as an improper one. Every improper fraction is greater than ' 1 '. Sadly, 2/5 is less than ' 1 ', so there's nothing you can do to it that can magically turn it into an improper one.
improper fraction f0r three wholes and one half = 7/2
improper fraction for one and two thirds = 5/31 2/3:= [(3 * 1)+2]/3= [3+2]/3= 5/3 in improper fraction